March 28, 2012

UMBC Chess Team Seeks to Reclaim Their Title in “Final Four of College Chess”

The UMBC chess team heads into the 2012 President’s Cup later this week. The competition known informally as the Final Four, will be held March 30 to April 1 in Herndon, Va., at the Westin Dulles Hotel.

Teams qualified for the match back in December, during the 2011 Pan-Am Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship. UMBC came in second with 5 points, behind the University of Texas at Dallas (six points) and ahead of Texas Tech and New York University (with 4.5 points each). All four teams advanced to the Final Four.

Since 2001, when the Final Four began, UMBC has captured the title six out of eleven times, but came in fourth last year when one of their key players was battling illness.

"The teams this year are closely matched,” says Alan Sherman, UMBC chess director.

UMBC’s team will be led by Leonid Kritz, an International Grandmaster from Germany. Giorgi Margvelashvili, an International Grandmaster from the Republic of Georgia, will play on the second board. Sasha Kaplan, an International Master from Israel, will play on the third board. Sabina Foisor, an International Woman Grandmaster from Romania, will play on the fourth board.

“It will definitely be a difficult competition,” says Sabina Foisor, “as four of the best universities in the country will compete against each other in the fight for the President’s cup.” Foisor, who is no stranger to competition, is a member of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Team and was a finalist in the U.S. Women’s Chess Championship in 2011.

The players, all on chess scholarships at UMBC, not only have exceptional chess skills, but also sport strong academic records. UMBC requires students to maintain a 3.0 GPA to maintain chess scholarships.

For more information on the UMBC team, contact Alan T. Sherman, director, UMBC Chess Program at 410-963-4779 or sherman@umbc.edu.

About the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
UMBC combines the emphasis on teaching found at the best liberal arts colleges with the innovation of a research university. The university’s 13,000 students come from more than 150 countries and take full advantage of the educational, business, cultural and recreational resources of Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The Carnegie Foundation ranks UMBC in the category of universities with high research activity. UMBC is a member of the University System of Maryland and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. To learn more, visit www.umbc.edu/innovate.

About Booz Allen Hamilton
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